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ft ____ Â« p Â®&& s^pwitf p k\_jji^lrwb'h si am & iwipto.v pull's & pro's the old north state forcrcr gaston single copies five cents vol [. salisbury n c saturday evening may 26 1sgg stmber 40 old north state daily x-ewis banes 6l john s hampton publishers v proprirtobs lewis hanes editor -- bates of subscription aÂ£t terms cash in advance paper ' iue tear . . 8.00 months - - 4.50 one month . . . 1.00 weekly weekly paper one fear - . . $ 3.011 six ni 1 50 ten copies one year - 22.00 twenty copies one year 40.00 a cross v ii the paper indicates the expiration of il'-.-ri'it ion the type on which the old north state is entirely new .**>".. pains will be spared to weh ome v isitor t.i every family in order â– 1 do tin we have enÂ£;t<red the services of able and â– in lishi â– : literarj contributors rates of advertising i i ii i shack i day 2 days :: days 1 days 5 days 1 w'k 8 w'k 3 w'k i mo 2 mos 3 mos g mos i rear j i oxk sorark 5 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.25 3.5(1 5..00 6..50 sou i5..00 22..oo 35..00 5o..oo two sol auks * 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.50 i.oii i11...1 [â– >,,!â€ž, ||..,â€ž, â– ,>;,.(â€ž, :;;,,â€ž, o0..00 '.>,,....,, tiiltkk syi'aliks ? 2.5.1 3.75 5.0(1 5.00 7 00 8.00 11 nn 17 on h..(mi 32 ml 12 00 7o..on 12 kuril sgl'aukii 5 3 ml 4.5u i.(mi nn i).oo 10 ml h.(mi 22..(mi 25,.(m r>0..0 70..oo'125..oo'l5i,..on 1Â»iautkh coi.r.mx 4.0(1 f.jmi '.*<". n 1 ||. hi i-j.i.p â€¢â– .,,,â€ž, -,< v i u)..(mi lln on 75..oo 15o..oo 2oo..imi half c'fu.'mn Â§ s.imi 1*2.00 i i j nn tn.on 32.00 mi un niin tf nn j , â€¢>,â€ž, .,,.,:;,..,,.. . oni i llm.v i5.00 23 ml 30.00 35.00 0.(ni ,_-,,â€ž, 1 (|(| - r mi _,, , m , ):,,,,â€ž, â€¢â– .... ,,. ;* -,â€ž ten lines of solid i'liuion type or about one lengthwise f the column constitute a . ial notices in 1 ided uiinion will be eon â– the office at nut less than double ih ertiseineut - - matter with approval of cent - pi t line advertisements inserted irregularly , or al futer 25 per cent additional i rates above printedare for standingadver t â– e or two squares changeable at discretion r.n per cent addil ional mine than two squares changeable at discre tion per square of ten lines for every change t a .â€¢!,: \ fi c cents fire squares estimated as a quarter eolnmn and ten squares as a half column bills for ad vertising whether by ihe day or year will be d red due and collectable on presentation prospec tus the publication of the north carolina pr shyterian will be resumed in fay ettevtlle ii wednesday the 2nd of january next j confidently relying on the hearty support ' which we b:i\e heretofore received v shall ivor 1 " r.-nder the paper inure attractive both in appearance aud matter than it has ever been sparing neither pains nor expense in th dishment of this purpose \\ thl siug away of old things a new .. energy and enterprise has } n infused into every department of secular irht and business why should hot the ( also partake of the progressive ad i . why should she of ail the ' â€¢ ~. 1 â– â€¢ bear with such tremen - fore upoi tl - civilizi tion of the pres . â€¢. 1 â€¢ in i â€¢ â€¢ ut laggard and almost hopeless in the working air of her owu des to . â€¢. use the church to the importance aud -'.*", of work of unceasing restless tire less energy iu the service of her master and head . â€¢' - shall 1 ur first chiefest aim in â– â– â– < need ass \\ .â– are not aloud â€¢ for these things our brethren must h lp us in every way by contributions from lores of thought and study by - â– operation iu a common cans for : by extending our cin ulation throughout all our borders aud thus giving us the means aud opportunity of performing well the work to which we have consecrated all that we have and all we hope for on the th terms subscription for one year 4 mi â€¢â€¢ six months â€¢> on ' address b fuller editor o tl â€¢â€¢ n c presbyterian miscellaneous advertisements a boon to the sick and the light of the world dr magglel's pills and salve these life-giving remedies are now given publicly to the world for over a imarter of a century ot pri vate practice the ingredients in these life-giving pills have lieen used with the greatest success their missioners not only to prevent disease hut to cure they search nt the various maladies by which the patient is suffering andrevigoratesthe failing system to the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable pills will prove to lie a very fountain of youth for in every case they add new life and vitality and restore tlie warning energies to their pristine state tu the young and middle-aged they will prove most in valuable as a ready specific and sterling medicine here is a dream realized that ponc-de-leon sought for three hundred years ago and never found he looked lor a fountain that would restore the old to tlit vigor aud make youth ever an eternal spring / it was left for thi day and hour to realize the dream andshow iu one glorious ftct the magic that made i * " 77 use f 1 mo 1 r s remedies cannot stay the flight of years but they can force bad and hold aloof diseases that might triumph over the aged and young let none hesitate then but seta tin favorable opportunity that oilers when taken a for billious disorders nothing can be more productive ol cure than these fills their alwost magic influence is felt at once and the usual comcomitants of this most distressing disease areremoved these remedies are made iron ''Â»'/;.. ' liable compo i r nds they will not harm the most delicate female and eai be given with good effect in described doses to tin â– uungest babe for cutaneous disorders and all eruptions of the skin the salve is most in val liable it does not heal externally alone but pene trates with the most searching effects to the vervroo of the evil dr riachrieii's pills invariably cure the follow ing diseases asthma dowel complaints coughs colds chest diseases costiveness dyspepsia diarrhoea droosy debility fever and ague female complaints headache indigestion influenza luflamation in ward weakness liver complaint lowness of spirits ringworm rheumatism salt rheum scalds skin diseases c iÂ£5*js ',-' notice none genuine without the engrs veil trade mark around each pot or box signed bv l>r j maouiei 43 fulton street new york to counterfeit which is felony â– sold by all respectable dealers in medicine throughout the united states and canadas at25cts ter box or i"t for sale at 1 ii enniss drug store salisbury n c apr3-dly the weekly old north state published every friday at sal isbury n c , by hikes & hampton contains all the latest news review of the itiarkets etc etc and printed in the best style persons living in the coun tlty will 1-e kept postlfcd in t all the news of the day by fcubscribtng to the weekly old north state termsâ€”cash ix advance i ne ye a pi - - . s3 on six months . i 50 hanes 4 hampton publishers & proprietors lewis ham ) uilln s hampton > march 30 wk dicks with branson a â€¢ fabb.1k would respectfully iuturra his ild friends and patrons of salisbury and vicinity that ic is again engaged in the book-binding busi ic-s in raleigh x c where he is anxious to re eive their former patronage all work sent to him will be attended u with promptness and satisfaction guaranteed he is prepared to do binding in all its branch and in various styles persons wishing to supply themselves with books nid stationery of all kiuds cai be supplied by ad dressing i'essrs branson v farrar booksellers publish and binder kaleigh n c 1-dtf scale of depreciation the following bill passed during the present ses sion a hill to be entitled an act to establish a scale o depreciation of confederate currency whekeah by an ordinance of the convention en titled an ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force and for other purposes ratiriei on the 18th day of october a d 1865 it is madeth duty of the general assembly to provide a scale o depreciation of the confederate currency from th time of its first issue to the end of the ir : and it ii further therein declared tfiat all executory contracts solvable in money whether under seal or not madi after tlie depreciation of said currency before the is day of may 1865 and yet unfilled except otlicia bonds and penal bonds payable to the state shall bi deemed to have been made with the understanding that they were solvable in money of the said curren cy subject nevertheless to evidence of a different in tent of the parties to the contract therefore be it enacted by the general assembly of tlie state of north carolina and it is hereby enacted bj the authority of the same that the following scah of depreciation be and the same is hereby adoptei and established as the measure of value of one gok dollar in confederate currency for each month ant the fractional parts of the month of december 1861 from the 1st day of november 1861 to the 1st day o may 1865 to wit : scale of depreciation of confederate currency tin gold dollars being the unit and measure of value from nov 1st 1861 to may 1 1865 months 1861 186*2 1863 1864 186 january â€” 120 300 2100 50 0 february â€” 130 300 2100 bu ot march â€” 150 4 00 23 00 60 0 april â€” 150 5 00 2000 100 0 may â€” 150 150 19 00 â€” jane â€” 150 650 18 00 â€” july â€” 1 50 900 21 00 â€” august â€” 1 50 14 00 23 00 â€” september â€” 2 00 1400 25 00 â€” ortober â€” 2 00 14 00 26 00 â€” november 110 2 50 15 30 30 00 â€” december 115 250 20 00 â€” â€” dec 1 to 10th inclu sive 35 00 " 10th to 20th " 45 00 1st to 31st " 49 00 and whereas many grave and difficult dispute may arise between executors administrators guar di;in and trustees and their legatees distributees wards and cestuysque trust in the settlement of thei accounts and trusts arising from tlie depreciation o confederate currency state treasury notes and ban notes incident to and growiug out of the late war and that law suits and expensive litigation may b obviated be it therefore enacted that in all such cases th parties are hereby empowered to form a full and per feet statement of the case on both sides which cast shall be submitted to the determination of one of the judges of the superior courts chosen by the parties i who is hereby authorized tn consider and determim the same according to equity and good conscience provided however that no part of this section shal be construed to stop or hinder any person from pro ceeding in the usual course of law if he shall deea the same necessary a true copy j a exgelhard clerk of senate the saturday evening post new life talent and energy splendid arrat of contributors cxslbpa8skd axd unsurpassable mrs delia z ppencer hivint purchased an interest in the saturday evening post and mr edmund deacon having retired from the paper the post posse's into the management ofa new kikm who arn determ ined to infuse fresh life talent and energy into its col umn the â€¢ opular novelist emm k son bennett author of prairie flower the refugees clara morelnncl 4c ac has been engiged at a great expense as a regular contributor i.il will write exclusively for the post mr bennett will begin a continued story in the first number of the new year it will be called tu e phantom of the forest ; a tale of the backwoods this story will run through from twelve to fifteen num bers and be a story of the early settlement of kentu ky including adventures with the indians in that romantic region which was generally called by the pioneers of civ ilization th lark and bloody ground the post is edited by mrs bella '/. spencfr who will alÂ«o contribute acontinuei story in the course of tbe year entitled genevieve howe our columns will be further nupplied with original con tributious by a splendid list of contfubutors all the department of the piper will be filhd as far ai possible with original matter the old friends of the post â€” some of whom have sto n d by it during the sunshine and storms of forty years â€” will thus see that we are de ermined to be unsurpassed by any competitor ; and in view of these fresh and costly efforts and brilliant inducements wh trust to hive their warm exertions in our behalf and the liberal support of a generous public a sewing urchin Â»- premium f we will give dm â– f wbeelek 4 wilson's celebraed sewing machine the regular price of whl'"h is fifty-five do lar â€” on the following terms . 1 twenty copies one year and the machine 70.00 2 thirty cop : es one year and machine s5.00 8 forty copies one year and machine 100.00 teritis-caalilii advance one copy one year 2 50 two copies one year 4.0(1 f ur copies one year 8 00 s copies 1 year and one to ge'ter up of club lti.oo 20 cope i year and one to retter-up of c ub 35.00 the lÂ»;.fis for & club may be bent to difterent pobt-ofu ces ijw suhs'-rihe-s in british north america must remit twenty cuts in addition to the annual subscription as we have to pretay the (*. s postage on their pap>r . bemtttances houm e made in pott office orders when possible if nut in united state notes or drafts pay able to our or ler wtt:ch a*e preferable to the notes tw specimen numbers of i'me post sent talis address henry peter on 4 < o no 891 walnut st philadelphia a tiioroi'gii family jedicixe ! great oaks from little acorns grow ' the worst diseases known to the human race spring from pavses so small as to al most defy detection the volumes ofacien tific lore that iill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove aud elaborate these facts then guard yourselves while you may the smallest pimple on the skin is a tell tale and indicator of disease it may fede and die away from the surface of thebodv but it will reach the vitals perhaps at last and death be the result and final dose maggiel's billious dyspeptic and diarrhea pills cure where all others fail while for burns scalds chilblains cuts and all abrasions of the skin maggiel's salve i infallible sold by j maggiel 4.'j ful ton street new york and all druggists at 25 ceut per box a2 8t*y miscellaneous advertisements prospect , -â– â– . the rutherford star . the undersigned propose to publish in tin village of rutherfordton a weekly xewspapei to be called the rutherford star . it is our desire to make the star a wel mif-^visitor to all those who feel an interest in the prosperity ana welfare of our countr as a whole and the perpetuity of our institu tions as handed down to us by our noble au cesty a federal republican gevernrnent our people have but lately emerged from a gigantic civil war waged hy and between sections of a once glorious union and more de.-olating to our particular section than any thing that has ever happened on this contin ent and it is to he hoped than ever will again while there is life there is hope and not withstanding the great changes wrought hy theiate civil war we shall encourage the peo ple to honesty industry and economy we sliall take special pains to keep them posted with all beneficial improvements of tlie age so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores prosperity and happiness we shall from time to time publish such laws both state and national as our people are directly concerned in aud shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency so much needed at the present tine ni shall be governed hy principles and not m.rn for according to our honest conviction tin present condition of our country is owing tothe abandonment of principles we mean tie abandonment of those fundamental prin ciples upon which the government of the uni ted states was reared we shall favor aud encourage the develop nent of all our resources agricultural min eal c and likewise such internal improve nents as will most likely he beneficial to tlie ouutry and especially the extension of the vilmington charlottee and rutherford rail load west as to politics we are true conservatives lelieving neither in the fire eaters of the outh nor the radicals of the north but in tie constitution the union and the enforce nentof all constitutional laws whether state it federal and a ready and willing obedience tithe same the star will be published every wednes day at the following rates strictly in ad vance payable in currency or produce at tbarket pricos one copy 12 months 2.00 " " 0 " 1.00 j b carpenter r w logan april 18th 06 d tf phoenix hall william cl handy offers fob sale groceries confectioneries wines tobacco and snuff w h i s k i e s , scotch irish rye & bourbon rum j-iins champagnes california id port imadeira &. sherry wines april 2 18 dtf john utzman salesman yadkin_college near the yadkin river-nine miles from lexington n c this institution under its charteras a college was revived on the 15th of january 1866 and supplied by a brioiution of'the trustees with a corns nf experien ced teachers : so that now with its cheap boarding arrangements it offers to male pupils every educa tional facility from the primary department'to a full college course upon more favorable terms perhaps than anv academy or collet in the state beattayilla female seminary three quarters of a mile from yadkin college and entirely separate from it now offers in its boarding arrangements in the family of the bev g w hege and in its scientific and literary departments unusual attractions to yonng ladies who desire to acquire a finished education embracing music and other fetn inine accomplishments for brief circulars giving particulars in relation to either the college or tlie seminary address the rev <;. vv hege a m or j m nk.vsiix yadkin college via lexington x c march 30 js66 l-dtwlra the rail a express petersburg va has entered upon its lifter-nth year in an en larged form with new type under auspi es highly flattering it has a large and daily increasing cir culation and offers to merchants and others desirine to communicate with the southern public advanta res surpassed by none advertising hates ov square two weeks so 00 f)ne month 6 00 two months 10 00 three months j jo six mouths 24 00 one year 40 ihi two sqr.*.kes vo weeks 810 00 one month 13 00 two montlis 15 00 three months is ihi ix montlis 30 00 one year fy oo si'bscription rate : ringle copy 5 ct one month 75 eta three months fq six months 3 one veir e address a y crutchfieu a-yo * " ' mar y-u*w2w i/etersburg \_ mercantile v . ants newfijr : w bray o6ii tjave just received and opened at no 2 mur - phy's granite building a new and splendid t stock of staple and â€¢ fancy dry goods â€¢ which they will sell for cath or barter only as follows a largo and beautiful assortment of ! ladies dress goods embracing the newest and leading styles of the season a large assortment of gentlemen's youth's and buy goods ladies smnmer wrappings ladies misses and children's trimmed hats new shapes ladies misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses and childrens balmoral shoos and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery c c gents and boys shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for smnmer wear crockery and glassware wood and willow ware also i drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs 1 of all kinds they are prepared to fill all orders of physi cians for drugs and medicines at the shortest notice the drug department will lie under the charge of a regular physician they also have a branch of their business at county line davie county where all of the above named articles may like wise be obtained on the same terms the above stock of goods having been pur chased since the late heavy decline of prices in the northern cities will be sold as low asthey can possibly be bong-ht in this market p r majtin invites his old friends of davit county especially to give him a call when visiting this market j w gray p r martin j.mcgitire salisbury n c april z 66 tf-nol the wide world ax entertaining instructive and spicy family newspaper it is the design of the publishers to make the wide world acceptable to all classes of readers its columns will contain original ! tales from some of the ablest writers in am i erica also amusing and dangerous ad ; ventures translations historical remini scences sketches of all kinds poetry wit humor etc etc combining a vasi â€¢â– â€¢ â€¢ of information on thousands are of interest profit and an general reader d i sews ti ing all the leading and i of the day will be 1 i in i terms of publical '. â– â€¢ Â«â€¢ l ' a â€¢ â€¢ â– smsde copies maj be had t all i ers price seven cent Â£Â¥"" all communicai ons columns of the wide world or co i subscriptions should be addre j ll brigham & feknald publishers of the wide world 2c state street boston mass state of north carolina > tr eas cry dei Â» a rtm ex t > raleigh march 31 1sg0 ) to holders of coupons of north-carolina bonds by act of the general assem bly of north-carolina ratified mar jl 1866 i am directed to prepare and sell for not less than par bonds of the state running thirty four years with coupons bearing six per cent interest payable semi-annually ofthedenom inaiion of 8101 500 and 1,000 principal and interest untaxable for the purpose ofpay ingcoupons now due and to become duein 1866 and bonds due and to f due in 1866 by authority vested in the public treasurer i designate new york as the place of payment parties entitled desirous of effecting the ex change authorized in said act wfflpleasecom mumcateto meat once the amount and char acter of the securities which they wish to be funded inorderthat i may know the numher and denomination of the bonds which will be required after the engraver shall furnish the wanks the bonds will be prepared for issue with little delay under advice of the attorney general cou pons of bonds issued since but under acts passed before may 20th 1861 will be funded under the act of march 10th 1866 provided their identity is established by being cut from th bonds m my presence a provision neces sary on account of the similarity toother cou pons issued since may 20th 1861 kemp p battle nol3dlw pubuc treasurer job printing neatly and expeditiously \ executed at this office get the best . . . â€¢ rers 1866 1866 1866 i states for i is the scientific american ii is the lai tli wi dest circulation of any other uaper of its class in the country it is published weekly each number contains sixteen pages with numer ous illustrations the numbers for a year make two volumes 4lti pages each it also contains a full account of all the principal in ventions and discoveries of the day also valuable illustrated articles upon tools and ma chinery used in workshops manufactories steam and mechanical engineering woolen cotton chemical petroleum and all other manufacturing and producing interests also firearms war implements ordnance war vessels railway machinery electric chem ical and mathematical apparatus w 1 and lumber machinery hydraulics oil and wa ter pumps water wheels etc household horticultural and farm implements â€” this lat ter department being very full and of great value to farmers and gardeners articles emhracing every department of popular science which every body can under stand and which every body likes to read also reports of scientific societies al home and abroad : patentlaw decisions and dis cussions practical recipes etc it also con tains an official list of all the patent claims a special feature of great value to inventors ami owners of patents the publishers also act as agentsfor pro curing patents for new inventions a new volume of the scientific american commenced january 1 terms â€” 3peryear : 1 oil for six montlis ten copies for one year 25 canada sub scriptions 25 cents extra specimen copies sent free address munn & co no 37 park row new york the sunday school banner a new enterprise the undersigned themselves members of the sabbath school propose to commence in the city of raleigh on or about the 1st of next may the sunday school banner and in the commencement of this little work of love being boys ourselves may wo not appeal to every sunday school boy and girl in north carolina to come up promptly to aid the undertaking in our own state there are very many sabbath schools and from the best information we have the scholarship is large and increasing aud it is from them we look for that patronage which is necessary to improve aud keep floating this native stan dard which we propose for their benefit it is not for pecuniar gain that the banner is established ; it has for its aim higher ob jects and if we succeed in our enterprise it will be to us in after life a source of great sat isfaction to know that in our boyhood days we gave a helping hand to sunday schools the preparatory schools for places of high trust and position in the work of our heaven ly father its name sufficiently indicates the object which is to control its editorial conduct there '. ' vever tor the remark that it ' on â– * dike open to - -â€¢ for con hich there is n f secta â– . â– : ithly on â€¢ ' " â– â– â€¢"â– and will :. alter quar tg ent may be i to ju â€¢â€¢';'. the id in ; 1 co 30 2 tk * " " oil 5 " " Â» i no 20 " " Â« """"" 350 any person sending us a club of 20 for three dollars aud a half will receive one copy era w.j edwards z t broughton nol6dtf publishers the new york times enlargement of the daily semi-weekly and weekly times the largest and cheapest paper in the united states the sett york tiafes has been etf l iargedtothesizeof the london ttmes each number contains eight pages of seven columns each oi fixty-six coluu â€¢- - - king it the largest newspaper ii the i mt lbtal . the times vrill contain regularly full congressional reports reports f the legislature ; messages and i w documents . reports of courts public meetings european betes fall ; eon in and domestic corres dence netcs from all parts of the world political and general editorials l>n erary news selections and miscellany everythh r possible will bedoi â– "-â€¢Â« n i-e-ri^^or - ; -- i ;- h Â£ remai un Â°^ n f^;^^increased th *â– *â€¢â– â– â– *â– â– .â– i.t.-m-ba .-*; Â«â– - t _â€ž edi lions paj iblcn - club rates are dis t *â– â– ;â€¢â€”â– / re wtmche " r irwv luy m0xd & co â€¢â€¢â– 'â€¢"â– . a ;" r '"' ' times office ifewyurlj

ft ____ Â« p Â®&& s^pwitf p k\_jji^lrwb'h si am & iwipto.v pull's & pro's the old north state forcrcr gaston single copies five cents vol [. salisbury n c saturday evening may 26 1sgg stmber 40 old north state daily x-ewis banes 6l john s hampton publishers v proprirtobs lewis hanes editor -- bates of subscription aÂ£t terms cash in advance paper ' iue tear . . 8.00 months - - 4.50 one month . . . 1.00 weekly weekly paper one fear - . . $ 3.011 six ni 1 50 ten copies one year - 22.00 twenty copies one year 40.00 a cross v ii the paper indicates the expiration of il'-.-ri'it ion the type on which the old north state is entirely new .**>".. pains will be spared to weh ome v isitor t.i every family in order â– 1 do tin we have enÂ£;t,,!â€ž, ||..,â€ž, â– ,>;,.(â€ž, :;;,,â€ž, o0..00 '.>,,....,, tiiltkk syi'aliks ? 2.5.1 3.75 5.0(1 5.00 7 00 8.00 11 nn 17 on h..(mi 32 ml 12 00 7o..on 12 kuril sgl'aukii 5 3 ml 4.5u i.(mi nn i).oo 10 ml h.(mi 22..(mi 25,.(m r>0..0 70..oo'125..oo'l5i,..on 1Â»iautkh coi.r.mx 4.0(1 f.jmi '.*,â€ž, .,,.,:;,..,,.. . oni i llm.v i5.00 23 ml 30.00 35.00 0.(ni ,_-,,â€ž, 1 (|(| - r mi _,, , m , ):,,,,â€ž, â€¢â– .... ,,. ;* -,â€ž ten lines of solid i'liuion type or about one lengthwise f the column constitute a . ial notices in 1 ided uiinion will be eon â– the office at nut less than double ih ertiseineut - - matter with approval of cent - pi t line advertisements inserted irregularly , or al futer 25 per cent additional i rates above printedare for standingadver t â– e or two squares changeable at discretion r.n per cent addil ional mine than two squares changeable at discre tion per square of ten lines for every change t a .â€¢!,: \ fi c cents fire squares estimated as a quarter eolnmn and ten squares as a half column bills for ad vertising whether by ihe day or year will be d red due and collectable on presentation prospec tus the publication of the north carolina pr shyterian will be resumed in fay ettevtlle ii wednesday the 2nd of january next j confidently relying on the hearty support ' which we b:i\e heretofore received v shall ivor 1 " r.-nder the paper inure attractive both in appearance aud matter than it has ever been sparing neither pains nor expense in th dishment of this purpose \\ thl siug away of old things a new .. energy and enterprise has } n infused into every department of secular irht and business why should hot the ( also partake of the progressive ad i . why should she of ail the ' â€¢ ~. 1 â– â€¢ bear with such tremen - fore upoi tl - civilizi tion of the pres . â€¢. 1 â€¢ in i â€¢ â€¢ ut laggard and almost hopeless in the working air of her owu des to . â€¢. use the church to the importance aud -'.*", of work of unceasing restless tire less energy iu the service of her master and head . â€¢' - shall 1 ur first chiefest aim in â– â– â– < need ass \\ .â– are not aloud â€¢ for these things our brethren must h lp us in every way by contributions from lores of thought and study by - â– operation iu a common cans for : by extending our cin ulation throughout all our borders aud thus giving us the means aud opportunity of performing well the work to which we have consecrated all that we have and all we hope for on the th terms subscription for one year 4 mi â€¢â€¢ six months â€¢> on ' address b fuller editor o tl â€¢â€¢ n c presbyterian miscellaneous advertisements a boon to the sick and the light of the world dr magglel's pills and salve these life-giving remedies are now given publicly to the world for over a imarter of a century ot pri vate practice the ingredients in these life-giving pills have lieen used with the greatest success their missioners not only to prevent disease hut to cure they search nt the various maladies by which the patient is suffering andrevigoratesthe failing system to the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable pills will prove to lie a very fountain of youth for in every case they add new life and vitality and restore tlie warning energies to their pristine state tu the young and middle-aged they will prove most in valuable as a ready specific and sterling medicine here is a dream realized that ponc-de-leon sought for three hundred years ago and never found he looked lor a fountain that would restore the old to tlit vigor aud make youth ever an eternal spring / it was left for thi day and hour to realize the dream andshow iu one glorious ftct the magic that made i * " 77 use f 1 mo 1 r s remedies cannot stay the flight of years but they can force bad and hold aloof diseases that might triumph over the aged and young let none hesitate then but seta tin favorable opportunity that oilers when taken a for billious disorders nothing can be more productive ol cure than these fills their alwost magic influence is felt at once and the usual comcomitants of this most distressing disease areremoved these remedies are made iron ''Â»'/;.. ' liable compo i r nds they will not harm the most delicate female and eai be given with good effect in described doses to tin â– uungest babe for cutaneous disorders and all eruptions of the skin the salve is most in val liable it does not heal externally alone but pene trates with the most searching effects to the vervroo of the evil dr riachrieii's pills invariably cure the follow ing diseases asthma dowel complaints coughs colds chest diseases costiveness dyspepsia diarrhoea droosy debility fever and ague female complaints headache indigestion influenza luflamation in ward weakness liver complaint lowness of spirits ringworm rheumatism salt rheum scalds skin diseases c iÂ£5*js ',-' notice none genuine without the engrs veil trade mark around each pot or box signed bv l>r j maouiei 43 fulton street new york to counterfeit which is felony â– sold by all respectable dealers in medicine throughout the united states and canadas at25cts ter box or i"t for sale at 1 ii enniss drug store salisbury n c apr3-dly the weekly old north state published every friday at sal isbury n c , by hikes & hampton contains all the latest news review of the itiarkets etc etc and printed in the best style persons living in the coun tlty will 1-e kept postlfcd in t all the news of the day by fcubscribtng to the weekly old north state termsâ€”cash ix advance i ne ye a pi - - . s3 on six months . i 50 hanes 4 hampton publishers & proprietors lewis ham ) uilln s hampton > march 30 wk dicks with branson a â€¢ fabb.1k would respectfully iuturra his ild friends and patrons of salisbury and vicinity that ic is again engaged in the book-binding busi ic-s in raleigh x c where he is anxious to re eive their former patronage all work sent to him will be attended u with promptness and satisfaction guaranteed he is prepared to do binding in all its branch and in various styles persons wishing to supply themselves with books nid stationery of all kiuds cai be supplied by ad dressing i'essrs branson v farrar booksellers publish and binder kaleigh n c 1-dtf scale of depreciation the following bill passed during the present ses sion a hill to be entitled an act to establish a scale o depreciation of confederate currency whekeah by an ordinance of the convention en titled an ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force and for other purposes ratiriei on the 18th day of october a d 1865 it is madeth duty of the general assembly to provide a scale o depreciation of the confederate currency from th time of its first issue to the end of the ir : and it ii further therein declared tfiat all executory contracts solvable in money whether under seal or not madi after tlie depreciation of said currency before the is day of may 1865 and yet unfilled except otlicia bonds and penal bonds payable to the state shall bi deemed to have been made with the understanding that they were solvable in money of the said curren cy subject nevertheless to evidence of a different in tent of the parties to the contract therefore be it enacted by the general assembly of tlie state of north carolina and it is hereby enacted bj the authority of the same that the following scah of depreciation be and the same is hereby adoptei and established as the measure of value of one gok dollar in confederate currency for each month ant the fractional parts of the month of december 1861 from the 1st day of november 1861 to the 1st day o may 1865 to wit : scale of depreciation of confederate currency tin gold dollars being the unit and measure of value from nov 1st 1861 to may 1 1865 months 1861 186*2 1863 1864 186 january â€” 120 300 2100 50 0 february â€” 130 300 2100 bu ot march â€” 150 4 00 23 00 60 0 april â€” 150 5 00 2000 100 0 may â€” 150 150 19 00 â€” jane â€” 150 650 18 00 â€” july â€” 1 50 900 21 00 â€” august â€” 1 50 14 00 23 00 â€” september â€” 2 00 1400 25 00 â€” ortober â€” 2 00 14 00 26 00 â€” november 110 2 50 15 30 30 00 â€” december 115 250 20 00 â€” â€” dec 1 to 10th inclu sive 35 00 " 10th to 20th " 45 00 1st to 31st " 49 00 and whereas many grave and difficult dispute may arise between executors administrators guar di;in and trustees and their legatees distributees wards and cestuysque trust in the settlement of thei accounts and trusts arising from tlie depreciation o confederate currency state treasury notes and ban notes incident to and growiug out of the late war and that law suits and expensive litigation may b obviated be it therefore enacted that in all such cases th parties are hereby empowered to form a full and per feet statement of the case on both sides which cast shall be submitted to the determination of one of the judges of the superior courts chosen by the parties i who is hereby authorized tn consider and determim the same according to equity and good conscience provided however that no part of this section shal be construed to stop or hinder any person from pro ceeding in the usual course of law if he shall deea the same necessary a true copy j a exgelhard clerk of senate the saturday evening post new life talent and energy splendid arrat of contributors cxslbpa8skd axd unsurpassable mrs delia z ppencer hivint purchased an interest in the saturday evening post and mr edmund deacon having retired from the paper the post posse's into the management ofa new kikm who arn determ ined to infuse fresh life talent and energy into its col umn the â€¢ opular novelist emm k son bennett author of prairie flower the refugees clara morelnncl 4c ac has been engiged at a great expense as a regular contributor i.il will write exclusively for the post mr bennett will begin a continued story in the first number of the new year it will be called tu e phantom of the forest ; a tale of the backwoods this story will run through from twelve to fifteen num bers and be a story of the early settlement of kentu ky including adventures with the indians in that romantic region which was generally called by the pioneers of civ ilization th lark and bloody ground the post is edited by mrs bella '/. spencfr who will alÂ«o contribute acontinuei story in the course of tbe year entitled genevieve howe our columns will be further nupplied with original con tributious by a splendid list of contfubutors all the department of the piper will be filhd as far ai possible with original matter the old friends of the post â€” some of whom have sto n d by it during the sunshine and storms of forty years â€” will thus see that we are de ermined to be unsurpassed by any competitor ; and in view of these fresh and costly efforts and brilliant inducements wh trust to hive their warm exertions in our behalf and the liberal support of a generous public a sewing urchin Â»- premium f we will give dm â– f wbeelek 4 wilson's celebraed sewing machine the regular price of whl'"h is fifty-five do lar â€” on the following terms . 1 twenty copies one year and the machine 70.00 2 thirty cop : es one year and machine s5.00 8 forty copies one year and machine 100.00 teritis-caalilii advance one copy one year 2 50 two copies one year 4.0(1 f ur copies one year 8 00 s copies 1 year and one to ge'ter up of club lti.oo 20 cope i year and one to retter-up of c ub 35.00 the lÂ»;.fis for & club may be bent to difterent pobt-ofu ces ijw suhs'-rihe-s in british north america must remit twenty cuts in addition to the annual subscription as we have to pretay the (*. s postage on their pap>r . bemtttances houm e made in pott office orders when possible if nut in united state notes or drafts pay able to our or ler wtt:ch a*e preferable to the notes tw specimen numbers of i'me post sent talis address henry peter on 4 < o no 891 walnut st philadelphia a tiioroi'gii family jedicixe ! great oaks from little acorns grow ' the worst diseases known to the human race spring from pavses so small as to al most defy detection the volumes ofacien tific lore that iill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove aud elaborate these facts then guard yourselves while you may the smallest pimple on the skin is a tell tale and indicator of disease it may fede and die away from the surface of thebodv but it will reach the vitals perhaps at last and death be the result and final dose maggiel's billious dyspeptic and diarrhea pills cure where all others fail while for burns scalds chilblains cuts and all abrasions of the skin maggiel's salve i infallible sold by j maggiel 4.'j ful ton street new york and all druggists at 25 ceut per box a2 8t*y miscellaneous advertisements prospect , -â– â– . the rutherford star . the undersigned propose to publish in tin village of rutherfordton a weekly xewspapei to be called the rutherford star . it is our desire to make the star a wel mif-^visitor to all those who feel an interest in the prosperity ana welfare of our countr as a whole and the perpetuity of our institu tions as handed down to us by our noble au cesty a federal republican gevernrnent our people have but lately emerged from a gigantic civil war waged hy and between sections of a once glorious union and more de.-olating to our particular section than any thing that has ever happened on this contin ent and it is to he hoped than ever will again while there is life there is hope and not withstanding the great changes wrought hy theiate civil war we shall encourage the peo ple to honesty industry and economy we sliall take special pains to keep them posted with all beneficial improvements of tlie age so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores prosperity and happiness we shall from time to time publish such laws both state and national as our people are directly concerned in aud shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency so much needed at the present tine ni shall be governed hy principles and not m.rn for according to our honest conviction tin present condition of our country is owing tothe abandonment of principles we mean tie abandonment of those fundamental prin ciples upon which the government of the uni ted states was reared we shall favor aud encourage the develop nent of all our resources agricultural min eal c and likewise such internal improve nents as will most likely he beneficial to tlie ouutry and especially the extension of the vilmington charlottee and rutherford rail load west as to politics we are true conservatives lelieving neither in the fire eaters of the outh nor the radicals of the north but in tie constitution the union and the enforce nentof all constitutional laws whether state it federal and a ready and willing obedience tithe same the star will be published every wednes day at the following rates strictly in ad vance payable in currency or produce at tbarket pricos one copy 12 months 2.00 " " 0 " 1.00 j b carpenter r w logan april 18th 06 d tf phoenix hall william cl handy offers fob sale groceries confectioneries wines tobacco and snuff w h i s k i e s , scotch irish rye & bourbon rum j-iins champagnes california id port imadeira &. sherry wines april 2 18 dtf john utzman salesman yadkin_college near the yadkin river-nine miles from lexington n c this institution under its charteras a college was revived on the 15th of january 1866 and supplied by a brioiution of'the trustees with a corns nf experien ced teachers : so that now with its cheap boarding arrangements it offers to male pupils every educa tional facility from the primary department'to a full college course upon more favorable terms perhaps than anv academy or collet in the state beattayilla female seminary three quarters of a mile from yadkin college and entirely separate from it now offers in its boarding arrangements in the family of the bev g w hege and in its scientific and literary departments unusual attractions to yonng ladies who desire to acquire a finished education embracing music and other fetn inine accomplishments for brief circulars giving particulars in relation to either the college or tlie seminary address the rev tr eas cry dei Â» a rtm ex t > raleigh march 31 1sg0 ) to holders of coupons of north-carolina bonds by act of the general assem bly of north-carolina ratified mar jl 1866 i am directed to prepare and sell for not less than par bonds of the state running thirty four years with coupons bearing six per cent interest payable semi-annually ofthedenom inaiion of 8101 500 and 1,000 principal and interest untaxable for the purpose ofpay ingcoupons now due and to become duein 1866 and bonds due and to f due in 1866 by authority vested in the public treasurer i designate new york as the place of payment parties entitled desirous of effecting the ex change authorized in said act wfflpleasecom mumcateto meat once the amount and char acter of the securities which they wish to be funded inorderthat i may know the numher and denomination of the bonds which will be required after the engraver shall furnish the wanks the bonds will be prepared for issue with little delay under advice of the attorney general cou pons of bonds issued since but under acts passed before may 20th 1861 will be funded under the act of march 10th 1866 provided their identity is established by being cut from th bonds m my presence a provision neces sary on account of the similarity toother cou pons issued since may 20th 1861 kemp p battle nol3dlw pubuc treasurer job printing neatly and expeditiously \ executed at this office get the best . . . â€¢ rers 1866 1866 1866 i states for i is the scientific american ii is the lai tli wi dest circulation of any other uaper of its class in the country it is published weekly each number contains sixteen pages with numer ous illustrations the numbers for a year make two volumes 4lti pages each it also contains a full account of all the principal in ventions and discoveries of the day also valuable illustrated articles upon tools and ma chinery used in workshops manufactories steam and mechanical engineering woolen cotton chemical petroleum and all other manufacturing and producing interests also firearms war implements ordnance war vessels railway machinery electric chem ical and mathematical apparatus w 1 and lumber machinery hydraulics oil and wa ter pumps water wheels etc household horticultural and farm implements â€” this lat ter department being very full and of great value to farmers and gardeners articles emhracing every department of popular science which every body can under stand and which every body likes to read also reports of scientific societies al home and abroad : patentlaw decisions and dis cussions practical recipes etc it also con tains an official list of all the patent claims a special feature of great value to inventors ami owners of patents the publishers also act as agentsfor pro curing patents for new inventions a new volume of the scientific american commenced january 1 terms â€” 3peryear : 1 oil for six montlis ten copies for one year 25 canada sub scriptions 25 cents extra specimen copies sent free address munn & co no 37 park row new york the sunday school banner a new enterprise the undersigned themselves members of the sabbath school propose to commence in the city of raleigh on or about the 1st of next may the sunday school banner and in the commencement of this little work of love being boys ourselves may wo not appeal to every sunday school boy and girl in north carolina to come up promptly to aid the undertaking in our own state there are very many sabbath schools and from the best information we have the scholarship is large and increasing aud it is from them we look for that patronage which is necessary to improve aud keep floating this native stan dard which we propose for their benefit it is not for pecuniar gain that the banner is established ; it has for its aim higher ob jects and if we succeed in our enterprise it will be to us in after life a source of great sat isfaction to know that in our boyhood days we gave a helping hand to sunday schools the preparatory schools for places of high trust and position in the work of our heaven ly father its name sufficiently indicates the object which is to control its editorial conduct there '. ' vever tor the remark that it ' on â– * dike open to - -â€¢ for con hich there is n f secta â– . â– : ithly on â€¢ ' " â– â– â€¢"â– and will :. alter quar tg ent may be i to ju â€¢â€¢';'. the id in ; 1 co 30 2 tk * " " oil 5 " " Â» i no 20 " " Â« """"" 350 any person sending us a club of 20 for three dollars aud a half will receive one copy era w.j edwards z t broughton nol6dtf publishers the new york times enlargement of the daily semi-weekly and weekly times the largest and cheapest paper in the united states the sett york tiafes has been etf l iargedtothesizeof the london ttmes each number contains eight pages of seven columns each oi fixty-six coluu â€¢- - - king it the largest newspaper ii the i mt lbtal . the times vrill contain regularly full congressional reports reports f the legislature ; messages and i w documents . reports of courts public meetings european betes fall ; eon in and domestic corres dence netcs from all parts of the world political and general editorials l>n erary news selections and miscellany everythh r possible will bedoi â– "-â€¢Â« n i-e-ri^^or - ; -- i ;- h Â£ remai un Â°^ n f^;^^increased th *â– *â€¢â– â– â– *â– â– .â– i.t.-m-ba .-*; Â«â– - t _â€ž edi lions paj iblcn - club rates are dis t *â– â– ;â€¢â€”â– / re wtmche " r irwv luy m0xd & co â€¢â€¢â– 'â€¢"â– . a ;" r '"' ' times office ifewyurlj